Bronson track tops White Pigeon

Bronson earned a SJV track sweep of host White Pigeon with the boys winning, 77-55, while the Lady Vikings downed the Chiefs, 97-25.

In the boys meet, Wesley Disbro, Scott Wyant and Hunter Machus each won two individual events for Bronson. For Disbro, it was the pole vault and 800-meter run, Wyant crossed first in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and Machus captured the 1600- and 3200-meter runs.

Also winning for the Vikings were Jordan Alger in the high jump and Brandon Losinski in the 400-meter dash.

Bronson also won the two longer relays. The foursome of Tim Erwin, Joseph Truex, Losinski and Alger took the 1600-meter race, while Joseph Albarran, Matt Cosby, Losinski and Machus teamed for the victory in the 3200-meter event.

The Chiefs were victorious in the other two relays. Robbie Gibson, Donavon Gremore, DJ Minnich and Chas Rathburn combined to capture the 400-meter race, while Cahil Krajniak, Gremore, Minnich and Rathburn were first in the 800-meter event.

Krajniak added the individual wins taking the long jump and both hurdles races. Gibson captured a pair throwing to victory in the shot put and discus.

The girls meet saw the Bronson girls win three of the four relays.

In the 400-meter race, Maryselva Albarran, Desiree Alger, Amberly Bercaw and Mariah Roberts combined for the victory, while Alexa Sturgis, Adriana Sanchez, Alger and Bercaw hit the tape first in the 800-meter race. The quartet of Oriana McBride, Corissa Ross, Briana Uriostegui and Micayla Broom won the 3200-meter event.

Cristal Luviano and Sturgis each won twice individually for the Vikings. Luviano took the pole vault and 300-meter hurdles, while Sturgis won the 100-meter hurdles and the 200-meter dash.

Also winning for Bronson were Kaitlyn VanNuys in the discus, Samantha Reed in the shot put, Brandi Swift in the high jump, Tana Shimp in the 800-meter run, Roberts in the 100-meter dash and Ross in the 1600-meter run.

The Lady Chiefs got individual wins from Riley Phelps in the long jump and Bethany Hagner in the 400-meter dash.

The foursome of Ashley Miller, Dani Chantrenne, Kayla Mishler and Hagner took the 1600-meter relay.

Depth helped the Mendon boys get the victory as they only took eight of 17 events.

Elijah Klepper won twice individually for the Hornets taking the high jump and 400-meter dash.

Other individual winners were Kevin Kuhlman in the shot put, Kyle Wiswell in the discus, Mitchell Coler in the 100-meter dash, Michael Campbell in the 1600-meter run and Zach Hufstedler in the 3200-meter run.

Mendon's team of Hunter Stienbarger, Nathan Dedes, Kaleb McCarroll and Parker Cupp took the 800-meter relay.

The Bulldog boys won the other three relays.

James Kuhl, Zach Teadt, Niko Monsivaes and Evan Kotschevar crossed first in the 400-meter relay, while Joe Lazzari teamed with Teadt, Monsivaes and Kotschevar for the 1600-meter victory.

Monsivaes and Kuhl each won twice for Centreville. Monsivaes grabbed wins in the pole vault and 200-meter dash, while Kuhl won hurdles races.

Teadt in the long jump and Kotschevar in the 800-meter run also collected wins.

The Lady Hornets paced their win with three relay victories.

In the 800-meter race, Grace Leighton, Kylie DeMink, Brooke Howard and Amanda Lovell were first, while Jenna Gales joined Leighton, Lovell and DeMink in the 1600-meter win. The quartet of Cierra Furlong, Samantha Griffith, DeMink and Gales captured the 3200-meter event.

Leighton earned a pair of individual wins for Mendon taking both hurdles races.

Also winning for the Hornets were Mackenzie Eling in shot put, Tamara Staecker in the 1600-meter run, Furlong in the 800-meter run and Lovell in the high jump.

Emily DeLeo tallied a pair of individual races for the Lady Bulldogs crossing the line first in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes.

Other individual winners were Paige Kindig in the pole vault, Nellie Pence in the long jump, Sage Pence in the discus, Madison Hunter in the 400-meter dash and Marissa Mohney in the 3200-meter run.

Centreville also won the 400-meter relay.

Colon hosts SCAA jamboree

Colon's girls were first and the boys second in a SCAA jamboree hosted by the Magi Wednesday.

In the girls meet, the Lady Magi scored 146 points, while Climax-Scotts was second at 105.

In the boys meet, the Panthers edged Colon, 110-107.

Shaunta Adams won two individual races for Colon taking the 100- and 200-meter dashes.

Other Magi winners were Isabel Vigil in the discus, Tally Wilson in the high jump and tied in the pole vault, Abby Stoll in the 800-meter run, Anessa Broker in the 1600-meter run and Skyler Harvey in the 3200-meter run.

Colon also won two relays. The team of Bailey Clipfell, Rachael Hutson, Adams and Wilson took the 800-meter race, while Sarah Adams, Harvey, Broker and Stoll crossed first in the 3200-meter event.

The Magi boys won four individual events and two relays.

Chase Morris won twice collecting victories in the shot put and 400-meter dash.

Also winning were Kyle Poortenga in the 110-meter hurdles and Kale Schumacher in the discus.

Larry Peppers, Courtney Collins, Harley Thompson and Poortenga teamed to win the 3200-meter relay. The Magi also won the 1600-meter race.